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Do Heavy Periods Associated With Uterine Fibroids Affect You? 

This Clinical Research is currently recruiting patients for this study.
Posted: October 29, 2011

Philadelphia Clinical ResearchUterine Fibroid symptoms can affect any women, anytime, anywhere.  If you are at least 20 years old and have heavy periods associated with Uterine Fibroids, you may qualify for this oral investigational medication research study.

As a participant, you will receive all study-related care and investigational medication at no cost.  If Uterine Fibroids affect your life, consider volunteering.

Please call Clinical Research of Philadelphia, LLC at (215) 676-6696 or visit our website at www.phillyresearch.com.

Clinical Research of Philadelphia, LLC
9501 Roosevelt Boulevard
Suite 404
Philadelphia, PA  19114
Telephone:  (215) 676-6696
Fax:  (215) 673-8210
Uterine Fibroids Study  Contact Form

Uterine Fibroids Study Information  (PDF)

Dr. Larry SeidmanDr. Seidman, selected to Philadelphia Magazine's Top Doctor List of 2002, is a native Philadelphian. He attended the following schools:
  • Central High School
  • Temple University
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • La Salle University (MBA)

Dr. Eugene Andruczyk
Eugene Andruczyk, D. O., serves as a sub-investigator. Dr. Andruczyk completed his residency in OB/GYN at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and has been in private practice since 1980.

He is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. In 2003, Dr. Andruczyk earned an MBA from LaSalle University in Philadelphia.

Directions:

Philadelphia Clinical Research is conveniently located in Northeast Philadelphia, easily accessible by bus or car.

Taking SEPTA from Bridge and Pratt Streets
Take the #14 Bus which travels on the Boulevard to the corner of Grant Avenue and Roosevelt Blvd. There is a Mobile Gas station on the corner. The office is located across the street on the fourth floor of the brown building.

Philadelphia and surrounding areas
From Interstate 95, head North on I95 and follow exit signs to Academy Road. Once you exit on Academy Road, go approximately one mile, and then make a left onto Grant Avenue. Pass 3 lights, then make a right into the driveway just before Roosevelt Blvd. The office is in the shopping center with Nifty Fifties.






9501 Roosevelt Blvd.
Suite 404
Philadelphia, PA 19114



Clinical Research of Phila.



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